搜尋結果
hog
- IPA[hɒɡ]
英式
- a domesticated pig, especially a castrated male reared for slaughter.;a feral pig.
- take or use most or all of (something) in an unfair or selfish way;cause (a ship or its keel) to curve up in the centre and sag at the ends as a result of strain.
verb: hog, 3rd person present: hogs, gerund or present participle: hogging, past tense: hogged, past participle: hogged
noun: hog, plural noun: hogs
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a domesticated pig, especially a castrated male reared for slaughter.
- ▪ a feral pig.
- ▪ a wild animal of the pig family, for example a warthog.
- ▪ informal a greedy person.
- 2. informal, trademark in UK a large motorcycle, in particular a Harley Davidson.
- 3. British dialect a young sheep before the first shearing.
動詞
- 1. informal take or use most or all of (something) in an unfair or selfish way he never hogged the limelight
- 2. cause (a ship or its keel) to curve up in the centre and sag at the ends as a result of strain.